By the time Immortal hit the stage it was quite packed. I don't blame them for the overpricing because they got only four (right?) shows to constitute a North American tour. They gotta make their money!

i never thought about it like that. thank god i'm not a fan of black metal bands like these so i don't have to pay this much to see them. i don't see why they don't just do a full US North American tour. i'm sure they'll fill up most venues.

$62? what's with the overpricing? they did that last time they played here. Emperor also charged $50 when they played here a few years ago and that was at the Key Club which is a pretty small venue. was this show even packed? because the Avalon is a pretty big venue and i have no idea if that many people are willing to pay $50+ to see them.

eh think of it this way, it's not nearly as bad as all these talentless pop artists charging 100's. i mean i know most metal bands play in smaller venues but it didn't even cost me that much to see maiden at the verizon amphitheater 2 years ago and its still not that much to see them this year either. and i agree with andrew... only 4 shows for a n american tour? only 2 of which are even in the US?

eh think of it this way, it's not nearly as bad as all these talentless pop artists charging 100's. i mean i know most metal bands play in smaller venues but it didn't even cost me that much to see maiden at the verizon amphitheater 2 years ago and its still not that much to see them this year either. and i agree with andrew... only 4 shows for a n american tour? only 2 of which are even in the US?

yeah that's true but for the most part it's in an arena and ANY arena show is usually expensive. not 100's but usually like 40's or 50's. i mean when Emperor played the Key Club a few years ago they charged $50. i mean the Key Club is cool and all but isn't the nicest venue, and doesn't it hold like a few hundred? paying $50 to see a black metal band play in a small club doesn't seem worth it to me unless you like the band a lot.